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although he was right as did the audience away from the topic because his speech was actually focused on tax transparency to clamp down on avoidance was what he wanted to talk about but the rest of the financial ministers here in davos they just wanted to talk about the referendum. catalonia has adopted a declaration of sovereignty a proclamation that gives it the right to hold a referendum on breaking away from spain the madrid is on the sway discharging like illegality and maintaining it's not up to catalans alone to decide if they want to leave but a matter for all the spaniards because their course she's a sociologist at the pump of public university says that's little more than an excuse. well it's definitely unlawful i mean it's awful against the constitution the question is also you know how many people in spain right now. are really behind this constitution and when when does this constitution actually mean anything the constitution also guaranteed a right for instance to decent housing and yet we find that you know hundreds of people are being are being kicked out of their homes day
although he was right as did the audience away from the topic because his speech was actually focused on tax transparency to clamp down on avoidance was what he wanted to talk about but the rest of the financial ministers here in davos they just wanted to talk about the referendum. catalonia has adopted a declaration of sovereignty a proclamation that gives it the right to hold a referendum on breaking away from spain the madrid is on the sway discharging like illegality and maintaining it's...
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although he was right as did you it is away from the topic because his speech was that she focused on tax transparency to calm down and avoided some of what he wanted to talk about but the rest of the financial ministers area in davos that is what it's all about the referendum. would be in the team in health enough no in the meantime coming next on the break it's the kaiser report stay with us so that. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom parker parker the big picture. choose your language. clearly we can we know if you're going to go on a special someone. said. she was going to consent. to use the typical rate to. choose the stories but in. truth you access to. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report on. what the cows report. has or what exactly is in the british
although he was right as did you it is away from the topic because his speech was that she focused on tax transparency to calm down and avoided some of what he wanted to talk about but the rest of the financial ministers area in davos that is what it's all about the referendum. would be in the team in health enough no in the meantime coming next on the break it's the kaiser report stay with us so that. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you...
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he certainly has taxed the high income earners again but what about getting the rest of us employed. >> the governor's speech from the chambers is expected to last half an hour. abc7 will carry the governor's state of the state address live from the state capital at 9:00 this morning and it will stream live on abc7news.com. >> later this morning, secretary of defense panetta will formally lit the ban on women serving in combat in the military. some men are concerned about the policy change. >> the u.s. military is about do become fully integrityied. panetta will announce an end to the ban on women serving in combat. >> they have proven time and time again. they will get the recognition that key. >> the move overturns a 1994 rule restricting women from being assigned to the front lines and elite combat divisions. in reality they have exported heavy packs taking on direct combat roles in iraq and afghanistan. helicopter pilot lost both legs in combat and sevens in congress now. >> the reality is the battlefield has changed. everyone is serving in a combat situation. >> retired colonel
he certainly has taxed the high income earners again but what about getting the rest of us employed. >> the governor's speech from the chambers is expected to last half an hour. abc7 will carry the governor's state of the state address live from the state capital at 9:00 this morning and it will stream live on abc7news.com. >> later this morning, secretary of defense panetta will formally lit the ban on women serving in combat in the military. some men are concerned about the policy...
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tax people and they want to dig in. i think republicans now realize eye don't know if they can carry the day on this-- but i think they now realize a smile, a lighter touch, talking about compromise, but staying tough to principle, repositioning themselves that could do a world of wonder. i think they just need a break now. i think they need the focus to be on the white house, the president and the democrats. >> ifill: what they're counting on then you're saying not that the vision will change but the implementation will be so unpopular for the white house they will then be able to regain their footin footing there that? >> in fact, the country is very concerned about spending. they're concerned about these huge deficits and debt. that's an argument that maybe republicans can get some traction on. i thought this was a good day for john boehner who has had a lot of bad days in leading the house. this was a crase where they had a retreat last weekend. people who were there said it was a very som bell retreat and they agre
tax people and they want to dig in. i think republicans now realize eye don't know if they can carry the day on this-- but i think they now realize a smile, a lighter touch, talking about compromise, but staying tough to principle, repositioning themselves that could do a world of wonder. i think they just need a break now. i think they need the focus to be on the white house, the president and the democrats. >> ifill: what they're counting on then you're saying not that the vision will...
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with tax policy with the irs, business and labor, so it really -- health care is a front door to a really brood array of very important social issues all of which interest me. >> jennifer: obviously you have a great reputation in the health care community. people have enormous respect for you, but your health care experience is only sort of one aspect of being a governor of a state. give me one other thing that you are passionate about that you would want people to know about you as you consider this run for governor of massachusetts. >> i'm passionate about a lot of things. i'll pick education and children. i think creating a proper future for our children which means a proper presence for families and i want to help build the future and improvement, doing it together, with a lot of options of what is achievable i think we can really break through to a completely new performance. and that's what i aim to achieve. >> jennifer: dr. donald berwick it's a pleasure to have you inside "the war room." we certainly will be following this challenge, and i wish you the best of luck. >> thanks gove
with tax policy with the irs, business and labor, so it really -- health care is a front door to a really brood array of very important social issues all of which interest me. >> jennifer: obviously you have a great reputation in the health care community. people have enormous respect for you, but your health care experience is only sort of one aspect of being a governor of a state. give me one other thing that you are passionate about that you would want people to know about you as you...
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the fees could be as high as 4%, maybe not that high, we can only hope, don't want another tax. and applies to online shoppers as well. the key you want to hear, debit and prepaid cards are exempt from this. there are questions out there whether american express users will be able to avoid this. they have special language in their contract which means they may be exempt, shep. >> shepard: and these fees are illegal in some states. >> yeah, ten states, you're lucky in you live in california, colorado, connecticut, florida, kansas, maine, massachusetts, new york, oklahoma, and texas. i just want to tell people like the rooeason it's a big deal. look i'll pay cash, what's the big deal. >> shepard: if you have cash on you. >> if you have cash on you, a, and b, credit cards have protections for consumers. if you want to call up after you bought something and falls apart and you don't want to pay for it you call the credit card operator and have it expunged, you can't necessarily do that with cash and get your money back, big protections built in for people who use credit card. i'm no
the fees could be as high as 4%, maybe not that high, we can only hope, don't want another tax. and applies to online shoppers as well. the key you want to hear, debit and prepaid cards are exempt from this. there are questions out there whether american express users will be able to avoid this. they have special language in their contract which means they may be exempt, shep. >> shepard: and these fees are illegal in some states. >> yeah, ten states, you're lucky in you live in...
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budget cuts and tax hikes to avoid a full-scale bail-out accord og the efforts are hurting short-term recovery. with backing from the european central bank might offer long-term hope. bond sales to write down spain's debt went well. >> we are getting indicators that it's slowly adjusting. start to turn in the coming quarter. >> greece might be building on a couple of years of austerit austerity. the country is qualifying for e.u. bail-out money. 2013 is bringing more protests. young and old in athens. unemployment in greece is higher than spain. and pensions are slinking. >> we are rapidly going backwards. far backwards. the only battle is the battle on the street. >> greece is trying to keep a lid on things. mass transit strike in the second week. officials say they will jail workers if they don't go back on the job. greeks are tired. this is a hassle but what can we do? >> this is watched by the u.s. wall street buffeted by the european trouble. washington planning austerity moves and taxes and all are hoping what has happened in europe isn't a preview of years to come. bret? >> bre
budget cuts and tax hikes to avoid a full-scale bail-out accord og the efforts are hurting short-term recovery. with backing from the european central bank might offer long-term hope. bond sales to write down spain's debt went well. >> we are getting indicators that it's slowly adjusting. start to turn in the coming quarter. >> greece might be building on a couple of years of austerit austerity. the country is qualifying for e.u. bail-out money. 2013 is bringing more protests. young...
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this is a cool our tax system not a lot of moisture associated with it we could see showers. >> here's a look at futurecast for the possibility for rain as we head into friday in it. i ran for livermore for those of you along the mid peninsula as we set the clock into motion you can see a passing band of rain by 3:00 p.m. starting from the north bay first. >> your kron 4 7 day around the bay forecast shows the potential for showers are route into saturday and sunday. we could also pick up some showers as we start the next work week. >> tuesday and wednesday will be a cold start. the inland lows hovering around the freezing mark. we will be dry as we head into the middle of next week. >> high pressure will start to build and we will have more on that very important extended forecast coming up. >> in the meantime the bridges check the perfect time to leave home if you are heading to the bay bridge. the toll plaza shot looks good you will see a handful of cars. no wait at the pay gates. the time eight to nine minutes at the foot of the maize to fremont street. >> the san mateo bridge is p
this is a cool our tax system not a lot of moisture associated with it we could see showers. >> here's a look at futurecast for the possibility for rain as we head into friday in it. i ran for livermore for those of you along the mid peninsula as we set the clock into motion you can see a passing band of rain by 3:00 p.m. starting from the north bay first. >> your kron 4 7 day around the bay forecast shows the potential for showers are route into saturday and sunday. we could also...
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boehner said we're not going to raise taxes on the american people, blah, blah blah. here we go again. i saw an interesting thing in the "new york times" yesterday. this is not enough revenue to -- you know -- the president what we got in the last fiscal cliff, right? >> yeah, $700 billion over ten years. >> stephanie: but the point is and we can say it over and over people do not want the safety nets cut. this -- this piece said citizens of other advanced nations appear to agree it is worth the price. americans have been more hostile toward taxation than other countries. there's pew poll almost two to one it was more important to avoid cuts in social security payments, and this for everybody. 74% of american oppose shorter days or more crowded classrooms. clearly americans value government services. we may welcome an opportunity to save them. what do you think about all of that? >> i think it's very accurate. the american people basically want to do everything -- they want to eat everything drink everything they want to drink, smoke everything they want to smoke, and
boehner said we're not going to raise taxes on the american people, blah, blah blah. here we go again. i saw an interesting thing in the "new york times" yesterday. this is not enough revenue to -- you know -- the president what we got in the last fiscal cliff, right? >> yeah, $700 billion over ten years. >> stephanie: but the point is and we can say it over and over people do not want the safety nets cut. this -- this piece said citizens of other advanced nations appear...
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it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ jon: firefighters in chicago face brutal cold as they battle a new flare-up of one of the city's biggest fires in years. rick folbaum joins us with more. >> reporter: this is the fire that just won't die down, it actually started tuesday. firefighters got it under control early yesterday morning, but now it's started back up again, and when the initial call went out, this is what's known as a 511 alarmer. flames so bad, a situation so dangerous that one-third of the city's on-duty firefighters were called into respond. and you can see how bad it got. this is the aftermath after it's been sprayed. now those flames up again. it's an old warehouses building, there was of a lot of timber inside where parts of actually collapsed and put other nearby buildings in danger. and another problem for the fire fighters, those sub-freezing temperatures. water used to put out the fire leading to what
it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ jon: firefighters in chicago face brutal cold as they battle a new flare-up of one of the city's biggest fires in years. rick folbaum joins us with more. >> reporter: this is the fire that just won't die down, it actually started tuesday. firefighters got it under control early...
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then you add security, a disability, federal taxes. and other payroll taxes. intel has more employes in oregon and california. apple opened up a new campus in texas. these are people that have more to the bay area that are leaving. this will hurt because proposition 13 is stinging people in california. >> i and i was in tell you when i retire i am leaving the state. >> you cannot count sales tax at 10 percent. >> if you live in oregon you did not pay sales tax. i count celotex. >> you have to live in oregon. >> you can live in oregon, or florida, or nevada. >> and in dollars retirement in california vs. an oregon is a big difference. >> the dreamline. cohen is getting a bit wet for this one. boeing is having a big problem with this one. >> they introduced this a couple of years ago it was said to be enjoyable heading into a payment systems and very comfortable. it is still having hiccups' but any great innovation does. it takes time to get them out. it will be a premier a jet for the next 30 years. i like the innovation leaders today we sought apple did cremat
then you add security, a disability, federal taxes. and other payroll taxes. intel has more employes in oregon and california. apple opened up a new campus in texas. these are people that have more to the bay area that are leaving. this will hurt because proposition 13 is stinging people in california. >> i and i was in tell you when i retire i am leaving the state. >> you cannot count sales tax at 10 percent. >> if you live in oregon you did not pay sales tax. i count...
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it's just after one month after the largest tax cut in kansas history. critics charge the policies leave many in the state without basic services or proper education. >> they still have good steak. that's good. a good night's sleep is good for business. the results of a new study coming up. >> and the broadcast industry is shedding jobs, but help wanted at the arab tv channel, al jazeera. the details ahead on media minute. >> as we head to break, winners on the nasdaq. as you see, apple is not a winner. bed bath, western digital, and more. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choo any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ ale announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go naonal. go like a pro. just like you. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but o
it's just after one month after the largest tax cut in kansas history. critics charge the policies leave many in the state without basic services or proper education. >> they still have good steak. that's good. a good night's sleep is good for business. the results of a new study coming up. >> and the broadcast industry is shedding jobs, but help wanted at the arab tv channel, al jazeera. the details ahead on media minute. >> as we head to break, winners on the nasdaq. as you...
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tax in the first place. both of these guys are from california. mickelson made his hometown there for, he was born and raised in san diego. for him to leave the state is a big, big deal. if you're taking home 37 cents on the dollar, 47 cents on the dollar, i think it is okay to speak up. martha: it is something for all americans to give some thought to. bill: why did he apologize? martha: i don't know why he apologized, the backlash against it, saying is it right for any american to spend 63 cents of their dollar, of every dollar they make and hand it over to the government? bill: state, county, federal. martha: so much discussion about fair share and people, people obviously, some people are outraged. he can afford it. that is not the issue. the issue is, at what point is enough, enough of any single human being's income whether they're successful or not. i mean, --. bill: that guy moved to florida he could save 13% of gross today. there is phil. watch him over the weekend. they have a big tournament out th
tax in the first place. both of these guys are from california. mickelson made his hometown there for, he was born and raised in san diego. for him to leave the state is a big, big deal. if you're taking home 37 cents on the dollar, 47 cents on the dollar, i think it is okay to speak up. martha: it is something for all americans to give some thought to. bill: why did he apologize? martha: i don't know why he apologized, the backlash against it, saying is it right for any american to spend 63...
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, if you're a hedge fund manager or one of the high-speed traders, you're going to have to pay some tax and it's going to discourage you from making bets that distort the market. for the rest of us, i don't see a downside, ed. >> how would we make a determination? because you know they would come back and say oh, this is really going to hurt the economy. how would this hurt the economy? >> i don't see how discouraging speculation, which is almost all done with borrowed money. they effectively borrow money at a rate of 30 to 1. you put 3% down and borrow the rest of the money. i don't see how this hurts the economy. and if we reduce this volatility and reduce market distortion, we can get back to having a market focused on investments that create production in the future and wealth in the future, not creaming the market today through speculation. >> quickly, you think this is something congress could embrace? >> not probably in this congress in the house, but i think this is an idea. it's been around for 80 years. we may well see come about, ed, and hopefully we will. we need speculators
, if you're a hedge fund manager or one of the high-speed traders, you're going to have to pay some tax and it's going to discourage you from making bets that distort the market. for the rest of us, i don't see a downside, ed. >> how would we make a determination? because you know they would come back and say oh, this is really going to hurt the economy. how would this hurt the economy? >> i don't see how discouraging speculation, which is almost all done with borrowed money. they...
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. >> is there any downside to a tax? >> yeah, if you're a hedge fund manager or one of the high-speed traders, you're going to have to pay some tax and it's going to discourage you from making bets that distort the market. for the rest of us, i don't see a downside, ed. >> how would we make a determination? because you know they would come back and say oh, this is really going to hurt the economy. how would this hurt the economy? >> i don't see how discouraging speculation, which is almost all done with borrowed money. they effectively borrow money at a rate of 30 to 1. you put 3% down and borrow the rest of the money. i don't see how this hurts the economy. and if we reduce this volatility and reduce market distortion, we can get back to having a market focused on investments that create production in the future and wealth in the future, not creaming the market today through speculation. >> quickly, you think this is something congress could embrace? >> not probably in this congress in the house, but i think this is an
. >> is there any downside to a tax? >> yeah, if you're a hedge fund manager or one of the high-speed traders, you're going to have to pay some tax and it's going to discourage you from making bets that distort the market. for the rest of us, i don't see a downside, ed. >> how would we make a determination? because you know they would come back and say oh, this is really going to hurt the economy. how would this hurt the economy? >> i don't see how discouraging...
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people are starting to play between states with high taxes and states with low taxes. a lot of people are leaving california and it's businesses that are leaving too. especially medium sized businesses that employ a fair number of people that are going to places like utah and idaho. this is not necessarily a great thing that we have got. companies moving around and people considering moving around. what we really need is for people to be thinking about the best ways to be productionive wherever they happen to be and not to figure out where they can go to skirt the laws. >> thank you. >> sure thing. >> coming up, the growing problem of revenge porn. say you are in a relationship that ends badly. your ex-has access to intimate foties of you. those picture may end up online posted on revenge porn websites. that story is next. [ woman ] uh-oh. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast! [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. >>> at the world economic forum in switzerland where the glob
people are starting to play between states with high taxes and states with low taxes. a lot of people are leaving california and it's businesses that are leaving too. especially medium sized businesses that employ a fair number of people that are going to places like utah and idaho. this is not necessarily a great thing that we have got. companies moving around and people considering moving around. what we really need is for people to be thinking about the best ways to be productionive wherever...
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they wanted to take a profit before the higher capital gains taxes can kicked in at the beginning of the year. what's happening today is investors choosing to get out of the stock because competition is becoming more of a factor. there are these quality alternatives going strong these days. i'm talking about the tablet and the smartphone arena. it's getting crowded. what you're seeing is the average price is still around $700. a lot of people are still sweet on apple shares even though it plunged today, wolf. >> steve jobs died about a year and a half ago. what does all of this say about tim cook's tenure as the apple's ceo? >> it says you know what, you're going to get the blame, tim cook. you're the ceo so the buck stops with you. he saw the blowout of the iphone 4s and took the stocks to greater heights. it was around $375 when he took over. the price almost doubled in tim cook's first year in charge. it peaked in september when iphone 5 came out. since then, the shares have been tumbling. for one, wall street and analysts don't have much confidence that he can deliver like steve
they wanted to take a profit before the higher capital gains taxes can kicked in at the beginning of the year. what's happening today is investors choosing to get out of the stock because competition is becoming more of a factor. there are these quality alternatives going strong these days. i'm talking about the tablet and the smartphone arena. it's getting crowded. what you're seeing is the average price is still around $700. a lot of people are still sweet on apple shares even though it...
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it's outrageous, us as tax paying citizens should not have to accept. >> these are the low level crimes that the police do not focus on. and exactly the types of crimes he will want police to crack down on when he begins a contract next month advising the department. in other cities, he has worked under the broken window theory. that says, if less serious crimes are not dealt with the overall crime rate will go up. at a city council meeting that ended after 2:00 in the morning the council voted 7-1 to approve a 250,000 contract to hire him. his opponents seem more concerned with the support of a stop and frisk policy. they feel it will lead to racial profiling. >> you are bringing in somebody very controversial. it's going to be an up hill battle. >> late this afternoon, the council's decision was defended to bring him on board. >> he is neither the devil, nor a savior, he is part of a team. >> this plan is not about him, it's about policy partnership. >> and the police chief went on to say that he will not be attending community meetings as part of his contract with the city. and he is
it's outrageous, us as tax paying citizens should not have to accept. >> these are the low level crimes that the police do not focus on. and exactly the types of crimes he will want police to crack down on when he begins a contract next month advising the department. in other cities, he has worked under the broken window theory. that says, if less serious crimes are not dealt with the overall crime rate will go up. at a city council meeting that ended after 2:00 in the morning the council...
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and there's the overarching question of taxes and spending and entitlements. where do you put the challenges this session faces in terms of history? is this 1981? is this 2009? how are you feeling about the weight of what you have to deal with? >> well, first let me say there is bipartisan agreement that your book on jefferson is absolutely fantastic. >> all right. >> that's among the leadership as well as the rank and file members of the united states senate. >> i appreciate that. >> people are reading it all over the place. from my standpoint, we're really looking at the greatest threat to our national security is our debt. it has to do with our children and our grandchildren's futures. as i travel wyoming and have telephone town hall meetings, the things that really come up, people are saying i'm not worried for me. i'm worried for my kids and grandk grandkids, and are we still going to have america in the future with this kind of debt? who will we owe our future to? >> senator barrasso, i want to ask you about your piece in this morning's "wall street jour
and there's the overarching question of taxes and spending and entitlements. where do you put the challenges this session faces in terms of history? is this 1981? is this 2009? how are you feeling about the weight of what you have to deal with? >> well, first let me say there is bipartisan agreement that your book on jefferson is absolutely fantastic. >> all right. >> that's among the leadership as well as the rank and file members of the united states senate. >> i...
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and the president wants to increase taxes to continue the spending. >> these democrats are going to spend us right into bankruptcy. they're not serious about getting things under control and stopping the spending. >> the white house is so unserious about cutting spending. >> none of that is true. i mean, to the extent that true means attached to facts. here is spending under bush. here is spending under clinton. here is how spending has dropped under president obama. these guys were not mad about george w. bush's big spike in spending, buzz they have decided to get really mad at the guy who is fixing that, and that anger is weird enough on its own terms. it's weird enough that this republican analysis of this problem is so divorced from reality. but what today's news reminded us is it's not just the analysis that is weird, it's also the purpose of the analysis, what they are using this cockamamy backwards analysis to justify that is really deeply strange. for decades, raising the debt ceiling was something that congress has been willing to do. since the presidency of fdr, congress has rou
and the president wants to increase taxes to continue the spending. >> these democrats are going to spend us right into bankruptcy. they're not serious about getting things under control and stopping the spending. >> the white house is so unserious about cutting spending. >> none of that is true. i mean, to the extent that true means attached to facts. here is spending under bush. here is spending under clinton. here is how spending has dropped under president obama. these...
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he's proposing a hike in the gas tax. he says the money is needed for transportation projects. he believes his plan would raise $300 million every year. >>> the mcrib sandwich and the dollar menu helped mcdonald's squeeze out a higher profit last quarter. the fast food chain -- it warns actually that sales this month are expected to drop because of increased competition from chains such as chipotle and panera. i had my annual mcrib last week. >> as i did, times three or four. not in one sitting but yes. >> how is your sodium level? >> way high. >> just drink water. >> okay, lots and lots of water. >> but you can get that from eating bacon. >> i'll have to try it. >> it's terrible but i absolutely love it. >> they're delicious. >> once in a while you can stray a little. >> how funny is this? the hold saying is you are what you eat apparently. i'm a mcrib. exactly what are we all eating? >> a new report suggests the food we eat may not match the labels on the outside of the package. mike might not have had as much sodium as you thought. experts say food racials cannot be trust --
he's proposing a hike in the gas tax. he says the money is needed for transportation projects. he believes his plan would raise $300 million every year. >>> the mcrib sandwich and the dollar menu helped mcdonald's squeeze out a higher profit last quarter. the fast food chain -- it warns actually that sales this month are expected to drop because of increased competition from chains such as chipotle and panera. i had my annual mcrib last week. >> as i did, times three or four. not...
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now stores will be allowed to pass the extra cost on the you, like a tax. up to 4 percent of the total cost of whenever you're buying. with us now, consumer education president, smart credit dot com. the president of optimum capital management. great to have you both year. al start with you. what do you make of this? >> this is really bad news for consumers. we are already getting nickel-and-dimed to death, and we are about to get even worse. essentially, the fee that the market had -- merchant has to pay to exit the credit card, cone -- commonly called a slight fee, in the past they have not been able to charge a line-item extra cost to the consumer to cover that. starting this sunday will be allowed to. that is the bad news. they have already baked in that she in the price of the merchandise the you're buying. so now not only unable to charge a fee on top of what you're already purchasing, but essentially paying the fee to times over, and those of us to pay cash are really getting screwed because we're still paying the fee for people using credit cards. g
now stores will be allowed to pass the extra cost on the you, like a tax. up to 4 percent of the total cost of whenever you're buying. with us now, consumer education president, smart credit dot com. the president of optimum capital management. great to have you both year. al start with you. what do you make of this? >> this is really bad news for consumers. we are already getting nickel-and-dimed to death, and we are about to get even worse. essentially, the fee that the market had --...
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he thanks citizens positive embracing the new taxes of proposition 30, money that will not be squandered. >> governing never ends. we have promises to keep. the most important is the one we made to the people if proposition 30 passed we would guard the money jealously temporarily made available. this means living in our means and not spending what we don't have. >> other big topics include progress on the high-speed rail progress, reducing carbon emissions and the need for higher education to reduce costs. >> tuition increases are not the answer. i will not let the students of california become the default financiers of our colleges and universities. [ applause ] >> republicans say it sounded good, if not familiar. they will believe it when they see it. >> he talk about a rainy day fund and fiscal conservative, fewer bills, smaller government, tuition trees, he talked about reform, all ideas we have put out there. the question is: will the reality of seven years match the rhetoric of today? >> governor brown touched on health care. he called for a special session to address issues that n
he thanks citizens positive embracing the new taxes of proposition 30, money that will not be squandered. >> governing never ends. we have promises to keep. the most important is the one we made to the people if proposition 30 passed we would guard the money jealously temporarily made available. this means living in our means and not spending what we don't have. >> other big topics include progress on the high-speed rail progress, reducing carbon emissions and the need for higher...
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and the president wants to increase taxes to continue the spending. >> these democrats are going to spend us right into bankruptcy. they're not serious about getting things under control and stopping the spending. >> the white house is so unserious about cutting spending. >> none of that is true. i mean, to the extent that true means attached to facts. here is spending under bush. here is spending under clinton. here is how spending has dropped under president obama. these guys were not mad about george w. bush's big spike in spending, buzz they have decided to get really mad at the guy who is fixing that, and that anger is weird enough on its own terms. it's weird enough that this republican analysis of this problem is so divorced from reality. but what today's news reminded us is it's not just the analysis that is weird, it's also the purpose of the analysis, what they are using this cockamamy backwards analysis to justify that is really deeply strange. for decades, raising the debt ceiling was something that congress has been willing to do. since the presidency of fdr, congress has to
and the president wants to increase taxes to continue the spending. >> these democrats are going to spend us right into bankruptcy. they're not serious about getting things under control and stopping the spending. >> the white house is so unserious about cutting spending. >> none of that is true. i mean, to the extent that true means attached to facts. here is spending under bush. here is spending under clinton. here is how spending has dropped under president obama. these...
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. >> he asked lawmakers to avoid a spending spree with the extra tax money approved by voters. katie marzullo is here with more. >> there were strict instructions for the legislature in the speech. the governor said they made a promise to voters to be responsible where their money. that is a promise they are going to keep. republicans are skeptical. >> in the third state of the state address since reclaiming office, governor brown offered words of inspiration. >> this generation has a rendezvous with destiny. we in california have a rendezvous with our own destiny. he praised the legislature cutting billions from the budget while reforming prisons and pensions. he thanks citizens positive embracing the new taxes of proposition 30, money that will not be squandered. >> governing never ends. we have promises to keep. the most important is the one we made to the people if proposition 30 passed we would guard the money jealously temporarily made available. this means living in our means and not spending what we don't have. >> other big topics include progress on the high-speed rail
. >> he asked lawmakers to avoid a spending spree with the extra tax money approved by voters. katie marzullo is here with more. >> there were strict instructions for the legislature in the speech. the governor said they made a promise to voters to be responsible where their money. that is a promise they are going to keep. republicans are skeptical. >> in the third state of the state address since reclaiming office, governor brown offered words of inspiration. >> this...
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and jobs and taxes. so, i thought it was fair when i set up my juice bar that i charge them just a little b bit-- (inaudible) >> and in terms of they just voluntarily pay more, right? that's what i love about the story, people come up and say, well, i'm a liberal and i'll pay an extra dollar. >> that's right. they just come in and it says it right on the menu board there that what the price is and we just, we just direct them to the menu board and we just asked them what's your price? and then they just volunteer, either conservative or liberal and pay the extra little bit more and they seem happy to do it. we've only-- we're in a pretty conservative town out here in the oil fields and we've only had a few of them in. we collected $3 and we give the money to the heritage foundation and we don't pocket it we have our tips and the money, good conservative cause and it's seems to have worked out pretty good so far. and people-- although people are pretty excited about it on the internet. >> greta: all right
and jobs and taxes. so, i thought it was fair when i set up my juice bar that i charge them just a little b bit-- (inaudible) >> and in terms of they just voluntarily pay more, right? that's what i love about the story, people come up and say, well, i'm a liberal and i'll pay an extra dollar. >> that's right. they just come in and it says it right on the menu board there that what the price is and we just, we just direct them to the menu board and we just asked them what's your...
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california has a new tax rate of 13.3 percent. that is your 5@5:00. >> tiger woods moved out of california fort same reason. >> four months after the terrorist atrack hillary clinton finally testifying about what she knew. there was no shortage in fireworks yesterday in what was a heated and emotional day on capitol hill. >> i am glad you are accepting responsibility. i think ultimately with your leaving you you accept culpability of the worst tragedy since 9-11. had i been president at the time and found you did not read the cables from benghazi or bam ambassador stevens i would have relieved you have your post. >> peter doocy is live from washington with more. >> peter do we have you there? >> yeah, i am here. >> during her testimony in front of house and senate committees secretary clinton kept mentioning in addition to the poor americans who we that were there was one diplomatic security agent who is seriously injured and is recovering at qualiti walter reed medical center. 25 to 30 other survivors were evacuated and she got t
california has a new tax rate of 13.3 percent. that is your 5@5:00. >> tiger woods moved out of california fort same reason. >> four months after the terrorist atrack hillary clinton finally testifying about what she knew. there was no shortage in fireworks yesterday in what was a heated and emotional day on capitol hill. >> i am glad you are accepting responsibility. i think ultimately with your leaving you you accept culpability of the worst tragedy since 9-11. had i been...
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>> well, taxing our nation roz job creators is not going to create more jobs. these are the jobs that my generation is going going to need to pay down the debt mitchell generation will be spending our prime years pga massive taxes to pay down the debt, and -- or to pay towards entitlement in interest payments alone. so, taxing our nation's job creators is not going to solve anything. >> e. >> the irony is barack obama got that young vote joe e overwhelmingly. >> he was able to say it's' a good thing you're staying in your mother's basement until you're 27 years old. ask him at 27 when they're out to there for the first time hit the bricks, any job experience? no. any experience? >> i lived in a basement for a while. we're becoming a welfare foe site. they're calling out our natural instincts and it sounds great and sells well to young people. ultimately it's not a gift, it's can curse. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> in the meantime, if she lip synchs, he lied. and his girlfriend was fake. count me fried. ♪ ÷÷ ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ th
>> well, taxing our nation roz job creators is not going to create more jobs. these are the jobs that my generation is going going to need to pay down the debt mitchell generation will be spending our prime years pga massive taxes to pay down the debt, and -- or to pay towards entitlement in interest payments alone. so, taxing our nation's job creators is not going to solve anything. >> e. >> the irony is barack obama got that young vote joe e overwhelmingly. >> he was...
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according to the tax foundation they said it is closer to 51%. california recently became the state with the highest top marginal tax rate face the voters passed in november a temporary tax hike on wealthy residents. >> coming up on the kron4 morning news defense secretary leon panetta expected to make a big announcement today more on historic change coming to the military. we are seeing a lingering wet weather across the bay area this morning of full check of your forecast is 6:15 a.m.. plus a challenge to an york's ban on big shimmery drinks and so does, why the restaurant and recesses on unconstitutional at 6:26 a.m.. antheython'tone e bennernnfor fong.ng give ave couploubegibeerserd theythl gol o who e the can cl thsavisas,s, anthe thpplipp the tneedne to gtofromfreginegng..ng to dtong..ng. to bea bifulif don d mo sav sg.g. moremooingoi th's t's pow p of o thhop ght ghw thw sha sr var typ tycabicatt is a s acialciuy auyjustjue ne hured,reinetinnineniollaol.. call (llar sarr)thr)to stop nop mommy! i went potty! that's great, honey.... where? f
according to the tax foundation they said it is closer to 51%. california recently became the state with the highest top marginal tax rate face the voters passed in november a temporary tax hike on wealthy residents. >> coming up on the kron4 morning news defense secretary leon panetta expected to make a big announcement today more on historic change coming to the military. we are seeing a lingering wet weather across the bay area this morning of full check of your forecast is 6:15 a.m.....
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senate president mike miller is proposing a gas tax increase. but the governor left it out of the budget. miller says the proposal would raise around $300 million a year. the prince george's county democrat says the money is needed for transportation projects. a bill could be introduced by the end of the week. >>> day three of jury selection this morning in the barnes' murder trial. attorneys are hoping to wrap up this phase of the trial later today. 16-year-old barnes was visiting her family when she went missing back in 2010 and she was found dead a few months later and her half sister's ex- boyfriend michael johnson is on trial for the murder. >>> well, we continue to learn more today about the anne arundel county executive john leopold. his alleged behavior. yesterday erik robey the current chief of staff stepped in front -- testified in front of the boss. he did multiple campaign activities on county time back in 2010. that's when leopold was running for a second term in office. another security officer also took the stand. corporal mike wa
senate president mike miller is proposing a gas tax increase. but the governor left it out of the budget. miller says the proposal would raise around $300 million a year. the prince george's county democrat says the money is needed for transportation projects. a bill could be introduced by the end of the week. >>> day three of jury selection this morning in the barnes' murder trial. attorneys are hoping to wrap up this phase of the trial later today. 16-year-old barnes was visiting her...
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if it's going to raise overall revenue, you might as well increase the sales tax by a bit and lower the burden at the gas pump. >> it's a lot of money, he says the plan will raise more than $3 billion for virginia's transportation projects over the next five years. julie carey will have more on why the governor thinks his proposal is the only one that will pass the general assembly. again that's coming up right here at 6:00 tonight. >>> well, most people don't like it, but the red light cameras are working. why it's not all about making money on drivers who are breaking the law. >>> a police officer's murder trial continues in culpepper. we'll learn what happened when two winces to the shooting took >>> a new report out tonight is challenging how d.c. police have handled some sex assault cases over a three-year period ending in 2011. police chief kathy lanier has already called for the justice department to review cases being questioned, but she says the report by this group is flawed, and ignores recent improvements. the group challenges mishandling and mistreatment of cases. >> this w
if it's going to raise overall revenue, you might as well increase the sales tax by a bit and lower the burden at the gas pump. >> it's a lot of money, he says the plan will raise more than $3 billion for virginia's transportation projects over the next five years. julie carey will have more on why the governor thinks his proposal is the only one that will pass the general assembly. again that's coming up right here at 6:00 tonight. >>> well, most people don't like it, but the...
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he says that she focused on tax transparency the compound and avoided some of what he wanted to talk about but a raft of the financial ministers err in davos that is what it's all about they refer and we always had angle and i think the german chancellor sheets it to the mike and she was talking about structural reforms and she spoke about her concern as well to do with the spanish unemployment rate now sitting at sixty percent is used in sound with that we also had to look at some of the brics countries as well as women's role in the financial community that was going on today. more news coming your way in thirty five minutes time max and stacey up next with all the latest the kaiser report stay with us. right wing t.v. host glenn beck is going to build his own utopia back plans to put together a massive social experiment building his own city which will be totally independent from the evil grasp of government and the outside world where residents will have to learn how to survive on their own make their old things and grow their own food the future city called independence usa will
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he said we need more taxes and we will back asking for more taxes later. so is nearly as we can tell based on what he has said the taxes he would like to add to the ones he got in the operation of law to a half weeks ago is this light line right across here. so if the president were given all the tax increases he says that the moment he wants that would provide this amount of revenue going out to 2040. as you can see madam president that doesn't do anything to solve the problem because they read here represents spending in the past and the spending escalation that will occur if we don't do anything to solve the spending problem. look at this line. dramatically going up to 2040. so as you can see there is not enough revenue you can raise without completely shutting down the economy. and solve the problem. in fact it produces a static and totally insignificant amount of revenue in order to deal with the massive spending problem. so this constant demand for more and more tax increases on what i guess people say are the more successful guy down the street may
he said we need more taxes and we will back asking for more taxes later. so is nearly as we can tell based on what he has said the taxes he would like to add to the ones he got in the operation of law to a half weeks ago is this light line right across here. so if the president were given all the tax increases he says that the moment he wants that would provide this amount of revenue going out to 2040. as you can see madam president that doesn't do anything to solve the problem because they...